SteveH80
Well-Known Member
Thoughts while peddling away on the old analogue bike this morning.
Since getting back into cycling I noticed a tendency to mix metrics, for example ebike range given in kilometres (because it gives a bigger number), elevation change given imperial (possibly for the same reason) but distance ridden given in miles (because that's how most of the UK judges distance).
For today's ride I'm adopting the BBC Nonsense metric; over 615 Olympic swimming pools and nearly 2 Eiffel Towers.
I'm not sure what the bike weights in London buses...
Since getting back into cycling I noticed a tendency to mix metrics, for example ebike range given in kilometres (because it gives a bigger number), elevation change given imperial (possibly for the same reason) but distance ridden given in miles (because that's how most of the UK judges distance).
For today's ride I'm adopting the BBC Nonsense metric; over 615 Olympic swimming pools and nearly 2 Eiffel Towers.
I'm not sure what the bike weights in London buses...